People with tattoos always have a story to tell. This book is a compilation of tattoo portraits, paired with the stories behind the tattoo, as written by the models themselves.

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About

Hi! I'm Jim. What else do you need to know!? I’ve been working behind the lens since the late 1900’s
(sounds forever ago, doesn’t it??), way back when there was this thing called “film”! I shot an old Nikon
F that was older than I was, shooting slides and entering into photo competitions with the Western
Reserve Photographic Society in Lake County, Ohio. I worked for the County Parks as a naturalist (NOT a
naturist, nice try!), and part time at Van’s Photo, where I was a printer and even provided some sales
support on occasion when the store was busy. They were good times, because I got to devote a lot of
my time and energy into something I truly loved, and still do: Photography.

In 2005, I graduated from the New York Institute of Photography, which was a truly amazing experience,
and I would highly recommend the program to aspiring photographers. It provided a really sound base
for photographic technology and technique, as well as exposing me to a wide variety of photographic
interests. While my first love was always nature photography, wildlife, and sweeping scenic images, the
NYIP Course gave me the chance to explore product photography, still life, portraiture, weddings,
fashion and glamour, architecture, and much more. These were areas that I had never even considered,
but have brought me great happiness in my more recent years.

It was around the same time, 2005, when I transitioned to digital photography, receiving my first real
digital camera as a generous gift from my family. It was a Nikon D70, and it was sparkly, new, and
brilliant in its design. I kept my film camera, with every intention of shooting Black and White film in it,
and learning how to develop in my own darkroom. Best laid plans… But the D70 was a very capable
camera, producing 12x18” prints with ease.

I have since moved back to my home state of New York, taking a position with Cornell Cooperative
Extension, working with the 4-H Camp program at Bristol Hills. Today, I am actively involved with the
Finger Lakes Photography Guild, serving as the Chair of the Education Committee, and as a member of
the Executive Committee. My photography has become a venue for creative self-expression, and I love
it just as much as I ever have. I still shoot a lot of nature and environmental work, but I have also found
great joy in photographing people. It is a very rewarding experience to really connect with a human
subject on a photo shoot. Whether it’s a blushing bride on her wedding day, a 12-year old overcoming
their fear of heights on the ropes course at camp, or a model who looks absolutely stunning against the
backdrop of urban decay on an inner-city shoot, there’s still that amazing moment when I look at my
images on the computer after any shoot. I’ve made many friends, both those in front of, and those
behind the camera. My clients, in giving me feedback about their photos, have given me confidence to
continue growing and learning in these fields. My fellow photographers have inspired me to do bigger,
better, and more.

Today I am shooting a Nikon D90, and always on the quest for another great shot. I exhibit work in
Gallery shows several times a year, as well as using my photography to promote the 4-H Camp. My
images have adorned the covers of numerous magazines over the years, and I’m always looking for new
ways to reach out and touch the lives of those who enjoy my art. So stick around… pour yourself a cup
of coffee, and enjoy yourself as you walk through this site. It is the culmination of many years of hard
work and great memories.

THANKS!

I would like to take just a moment to thank those who have been so supportive of my photographic
endeavors. First and foremost, my wife, Alyssa has been with me since the day I picked up my first
camera, and has always been the first to “ooh and ahh” over my work every time I come home from a
shoot. She has graciously encouraged me every step of the way. I’d also like to acknowledge my friends
at Western Reserve Photographic Society, many of whom I still talk to on a regular basis, and even
photograph with annually. Michelle, Lori, Marty and the rest of the gang are among the most talented
photographers I’ve had the pleasure to shoot with. They helped me to get my feet underneath me,
supporting me with their positive critiques, inspiring me on numerous adventures, and generously
sharing their collective knowledge with me from the very beginning. My fellow staff at the Parks in
Ohio, and those here at Cornell Cooperative Extension in New York, for not only tolerating my
photographic pursuits, but allowing me to incorporate my love for photography into the work I do every
day. And finally, the people of the Finger Lakes Photography Guild, who have allowed me a new place to
call home for my photography since 2011. They continue to motivate me with interesting photo
challenges and educational opportunities. They have made me feel like another member of their family,
inviting me into their homes, and taking me under their wing. Special thanks to Lee and Barbara Drake
who have virtually adopted me. You have shown tremendous kindness, providing honest feedback for
my work, serving as my own personal printers, and breaking bread with my wife and I on a number of
occasions over the years. The times we’ve talked shop while sitting in your computer room are eclipsed
only by the times we get to shoot together in the field. Your work continues to blow me away every
single time I see it. You both inspire me to be a better photographer, but more importantly, to be a
better person. Words can’t express my sincere thanks to each of those who have supported me along
the way.

And a special thanks to Lori Zanotta, a fellow educator with whom I had the privilege to work at the
County Parks in Ohio. Our paths have drifted in different directions in the years since then, but we’ve
kept in touch through it all. Lori completed her training
in Web Development, and was the one who suggested that my art needed (of course!) a website. So this site is
a direct outcome of her hard work and amazing talents. If you love this site, consider contacting Lori to
help you showcase your own work online. Thanks Lori!

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